Singularity Defense Corp.
Singularity Defense Corp. is hiring: Mechanical Design Engineer in El Segundo
Singularity Defense Corp., El Segundo, CA, US, 90245
About the Company Aerospace & Defense startup currently in Stealth based in El Segundo, made up of former SpaceX, Anduril, and Lockheed engineers, to develop and mass produce life-saving systems. Backed by joint staff level military leadership and several major SV firms, their first product is designed for immediate deployment around the world.
Job Overview We are seeking a skilled mechanical design engineer with a strong design and testing background. You will design, prototype, analyze, and test complex vehicle components and systems for aerospace rocket/missile systems. You will own system components, subassemblies, architecture, and products from conception through to integrated testing and manufacture and be responsible for performance by executing analysis and environmental testing.
Key Responsibilities Own the design and development of next generation structures, mechanisms, and electromechanical hardware
Perform hand calculations and to develop, assess, and optimize designs
Perform computational analysis on complex designs exposed to harsh conditions, both environmental and dynamic.
Rapidly iterate on manufacturing processes and development testing in a fast-paced environment
Lead design reviews internally and externally with suppliers and customers
Negotiate complex trade studies to optimize for cost, schedule, safety, and performance, among other considerations
Exemplify technical excellence and be accountable for your work
Qualifications 5+ years in Mechanical Design role experience in Aerospace and Defense industry
Bachelor’s in aerospace or mechanical engineering
High proficiency in CAD tools such as SolidWorks, Creo/ProE, NX, or Catia
2+ years using computational analysis such as Ansys
Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work in a cross-functional team environment.
Involvement in a professional engineering society or collegiate design project
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